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I just looked up several "persona juridica" (corporations) that I knew were active or formally dissolved by a lawyer. That is what they show "inscrita" and "liquidada".

If the taxes haven't been paid, it was widely reported (several years ago), that they enforced the taxes by not permitting actions to the corporation in the Registro. That would prevent changing owner/board membership, selling/buying, other official updates including dissolution.

Doppelt, could you report what you find for a "no taxes paid for a long time" corporation?

Update: for those unfamiliar, the attached .pdf shows briefly how to check the Registro for corporations. (It has reduced resolution to meet the 500Kb file limit for posting...)

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Dennis, I'm sorry I wasn't more clear in the descriptions. I was interested in whether yours was in a different status.

You'd said you would look up your corporation on the Registro website to "see what it says"

I'd checked the Registro for status of current and dissolved corporations, to note how they appeared ("inscrita" and "liquidada")

I suggested that you report how yours appears, assuming it had been marked as not having paid the taxes, and it still appears "inscrita"

The brief PDF was for those that might not be aware you can look up "personas juridicas" online.

In the PDF it also indicates how to check whether "personas juridicas" have outstanding taxes via "Impuesto personas juridicas". That is where you could check if it shows outstanding taxes on the corporation.